Ace badminton player Saina Nehwal’s recent confession that she was unaware of javelin as an Olympic sport until Neeraj Chopra’s gold medal victory in 2021 has sparked a debate about the limited knowledge of athletes outside their own disciplines.
Nehwal’s admission, made during an interview with journalist Shubhankar Mishra, highlights the intense focus and dedication required in professional sports, which often leaves little time for exploring other disciplines. “When Neeraj won, that is when I got to know about athletics has got this game too,” she said. “You’ll gain knowledge only when you see it, right? If you don’t see, how will you know?”
Nehwal’s comments resonated with many athletes who acknowledged the challenges of staying abreast of other sports while pursuing their own. “It’s not that you don’t want to know, but you’re so busy in your own field, how much time do you get deep into something else?” she explained. “If not you’ll have to Google everything non-stop. If you’re perfect in your own field, that’s more than enough.”
However, Nehwal’s remarks also drew criticism from some who questioned her lack of awareness about a major Olympic event. “Very surprising that a sportsperson of Saina Nehwal’s calibre should feign ignorance about javelin event,” said one user on social media.
Despite the controversy, Nehwal’s comments underscore the importance of specialization in elite sports. Athletes must dedicate countless hours to training, competition, and recovery, leaving little time for pursuing other interests. As a result, it is not uncommon for athletes to have limited knowledge of sports outside their own.
Nehwal’s experience also highlights the need for greater cross-promotion and awareness of different sports. By showcasing the achievements of athletes in various disciplines, sports organizations and media outlets can help broaden the knowledge of fans and athletes alike.